This model kit requires assembly. Cement, paint and other construction materials not included unless specifically stated in the description.

Developed as a replacement to the bi-plane fighters of the RAF, such as the Hawker Fury and Gloster Gauntlet, the Hawker Hurricane was revolutionary.

The maiden flight of the first production aircraft, powered by a Merlin II engine, took place in 12th October 1937. The first four aircraft to enter service with the RAF joined No.111 Squadron RAF at RAF Northolt the following December. By the outbreak of the Second World War, nearly 500 Hurricanes had been produced.

Although they fought valiantly, these very early Hurricanes, with their fabric wings and two-blade propellers, had fallen behind the best of the Luftwaffe's fighters.

The newly tooled model features:

Authentic fabric effect on wings and fuselage

Optional two and three blade propellers

Optional exhaust stacks, cockpit armour and radio masts

Early small rudder or later large rudder and tailfin extension options

Detailed cockpit and undercarriage bay

Markings for:

No.111 Sqn, RAF Northolt, England. Aircraft took part in the 'Fete de l'Air' Bastille Day celebrations, Villacoublay, France, 9th July 1938